Archive for the 'Larry Walker' Tag

Watch Political Empire to learn which local lawmakers are getting the most gifts from outside groups and who came out on top in the primary for the 32nd state Senate District. Read the rest of this entry»

Torres, D-Pomona, carried all but one of the precincts in the 32nd's Pomona portion and two-thirds of the precincts in the district's San Bernardino County portion (not counting precincts with zero ballots cast), the results show. (See map below)

Ontario Mayor Paul Leon, a Republican, finished second in the balloting. He was the top vote-getter in about ... > Read the rest of this entry»

Press-Enterprise reporters Jeff Horseman and Jim Miller discuss the Tuesday, March 12, special election for the 32nd state Senate District in this Google Hangout. The district, candidates and larger political implications of this election are among the topics.Read the rest of this entry»

With a week to go until Election Day, candidate fundraising and independent groups' spending in the special election campaign for Inland Southern California's 32nd Senate District has sailed past $1 million.

Candidates are trying to get their message out in the Pomona-to-San Bernardino district, where the electorate historically votes at rates significantly below the state average. ... > Read the rest of this entry»

Fellow Democrats Larry Walker and Norma Torres each faced opposition to their preferred ballot designations for the special election in Inland Southern California's 32nd Senate District.

Torres lost hers, while Walker won by default.

Wednesday morning, lawyers for an Ontario attorney and San Bernardino County Auditor-Controller-Treasurer-Tax Collector Larry Walker were scheduled to square off in a ... > Read the rest of this entry»

Assemblywoman Norma Torres, San Bernardino County Auditor-Controller Larry Walker and former Downey City Council candidate Gabriel Orozco have opened committees to run in the special election for the Inland area's 32nd Senate District.

Torres and Walker, both Democrats, have previously declared their candidacies. Orozco also is a Democrat. The primary election is March 12 and the special election is May 12.